Gov't websites in U.S. state Ohio hacked with pro-IS message

Source: Xinhua| 2017-06-26 09:24:25|Editor: ying
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WASHINGTON, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Several government websites in the U.S. state of Ohio were apparently hacked Sunday to broadcast an anti-government and pro-Islamic State message, local media reported.

"You will be held accountable Trump, you and all your people for every drop of blood flowing in Muslim countries," said the message, which was left by "Team System Dz."

The affected websites included Ohio Governor John Kasich's office, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, the Ohio Casino Control Commission, the Ohio Office of Workforce Transformation, the Ohio Office of Health Transformation, the Ohio Inspector General and the Ohio Department of Medicaid.

The affected sites' homepages were replaced with the same black background accompanied by music. By 1 p.m. (1700 GMT), all of the affected sites appeared to no longer be online.

"As soon as we were notified of the situation we immediately began to correct it and will continue to monitor until fully resolved," said a spokesperson for the governor's office in a statement issued Sunday afternoon.

"We are investigating how these hackers were able to deface these websites. We also are working with law enforcement to better understand what happened," said the Ohio Department of Administrative Services in another statement.

USA Today reported that "Team System Dz" is actually a group of "anti-Israeli Arab teenagers." It has hacked numerous random websites such as the University of New Brunswick's student union site and a Canadian food truck's sandwich site.

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